Miami Heat Roundtable: Laying Out The Final Record Predictions

Miami Heat Head Coach Erik Spolstra reacts to a call during the second half against the Milwaukee Bucks in Game Four of the Eastern Conference first-round playoff series(Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images)
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Miami Heat Roundtable: Laying Out The Final Record Predictions – Jack’s Take

Pat Riley just wrapped up what many consider to be the best offseason around the league. Due to that, the Miami Heat are in a prime position to compete for a championship this year.

Jack’s Take (@JackSimoneNBA)

Last season, their biggest issues came on the offensive end, as they struggled to put points on the board on a nightly basis. Well, they made the necessary changes in order to help boost their offense for the upcoming season.

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Kyle Lowry is one of the best playmakers around the league and will be the best point guard the Miami Heat have had in years. In addition, his three-point shooting should be a huge help to a team that was awful in that category last year.

All that being said, there are also a bunch of teams around the league who improved this summer. The competition this year is going to be as good as it has ever been in the NBA.

Record Prediction: 49-33

However, the Miami Heat should still be able to fight for a top seed in the Eastern Conference. With the Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks being such powerhouses, the three seed seems to be the most attainable goal.